U.S. Dollar Tanks as GDP Report Shows Less Contraction

The U.S. Dollar was hit hard on Friday. Traders aggressively sold the Dollar
after the government reported a lower than estimated decline in 2nd Quarter
GDP. Today's number suggests that the U.S. economy is closer to a recovery.
This triggered greater demand for higher yielding, higher risk assets.

The GBP USD was the big gainer today. A spike through 1.6585 turned the main
trend to up on the daily chart and triggered a breakout rally. Currently this
currency pair is in a position to challenge the June high at 1.6743. In addition
to the weaker U.S. GDP number, traders are anticipating a change in the Bank
of England's asset buyback policy at next week's central bank meeting.

Stronger appetite for risk also triggered a breakout rally in the EUR USD.
For most of this week, this currency pair had been working on a possible weekly
closing price reversal. Today's rally exceeded a key retracement zone and also
put this market higher for the week. The current upside momentum indicates
that this market may be poised to test the high for the year at 1.4337 next
week.

Weaker equity markets, and a report showing that the U.S. economy contracted
less than estimated, put selling pressure on the USD JPY. This currency pair
broke minor support at 94.95 to 94.72 during the day and never looked back.
Downside momentum is building which could threaten the uptrend if 94.01 is
violated.

The USD CAD tested the low for the week at 1.0748 and closed in a position
to take it out next week. Today's strong rally in the Canadian Dollar was triggered
by signs of a recovery in the U.S. economy and higher crude oil. A break next
week in the equity markets could limit losses to the downside.

Increased demand for higher yielding assets helped rally the AUD USD to a
new high for the year. This move is likely to continue unless the equity markets
begin a sizeable correction. It all depends on whether traders decide to follow
the economic data or the movement in the U.S. equity markets.

The NZD USD recovered nicely following yesterday's sell-off. Today's upside
reaction was due to a better than expected U.S. GDP Report. This market is
either going to break out to the upside or form a secondary lower top. It all
depends on which set of fundamentals traders decide to follow. Longer-term
New Zealand Dollar traders may be focusing on bearish comments from the Reserve
Bank of New Zealand which suggested that the central bank is not through cutting
interest rates. Shorter-term traders may be concentrating on the possible improvement
in the U.S. economy leading to greater demand for higher yielding assets.

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